ST. ALBANS - Police arrested a St. Albans man Friday morning in connection with the theft of equipment from Vermont State Police cruiser and the burglary of a Swanton business earlier this month, according to a news statement Saturday from the St. Albans Police Department.

Logan Pratt, 27, of St. Albans was in possession of two handguns, two pairs of handcuffs, burglary tools and brass knuckles when police, responding to reports of vehicle break-ins, took him into custody in a parking garage at 340 Main Street, the release states.

Police said Pratt was also in possession Vermont State Police ID and a tactical armored vest — missing since the Nov. 21 break-in of a police cruiser in St. Albans.

A search of Pratt's home and car yielded other gear stolen from the police cruiser, including the car's license plates and a second set of ballistic armor, police said.

Investigators also said they found two cellphones, a large amount of cash and an iPad at Pratt's residence — items police say had been stolen Thursday from Moore's Quality Used Cars in Swanton.

One of the handguns found on Pratt was determined to have been taken from Moore's, police said..

Video footage of Thursday's incident showed a man wearing a distinctive motorcycle helmet, firing rounds from a handgun during the course of a burglary.

The helmet, police say, was identical to the one found at Pratt's home.

Pratt has been jailed at the Northwest State Correctional Facility in Swanton on a $25,000 bail bond.

St. Albans Police Chief Gary L. Taylor has asked that anyone with information about the incidents to phone (802) 524-2166. Anonymous tips may be left online at http;//vsp.vermont.gov/, by clicking a cellphone icon on the right side of the webpage.

"We want your information, not your identity," Taylor wrote in the police statement.